WORLD (MT)

NOTE: When the Idaho Legislature is in session, programming on the Learn/Create and World channels may be pre-empted for live coverage from the House and Senate floors.

1:30 am

Salud Sin Barreras Health Without Barriers
The half-hour special SALUD SIN BARRERAS/HEALTH WITHOUT BARRIERS focuses on the critical healthcare disparity facing the Hispanic community. Hosted by Emmy-winning anchor John Quinones, the documentary shines a light on the day-to-day struggles of Latinos trying to navigate the healthcare system where language barriers, cultural misunderstandings and the lack of health insurance leave many feeling helpless. In addition to personal stories, SALUD SIN BARRERAS includes interviews with medical experts, national leaders and celebrities who stress the importance of preventive care, committing to personal lifestyle changes and taking an active role in family health care. D

2:00 am

POV"Up Heartbreak Hill"
The finale of the series begins with Harry facing deportation to the United States. Ruth and Section D decide to break Harry out of custody. Elena reveals attack plans designed to push Britain and Russia into war. Revelations and double-crosses place the safety of a passenger plane in doubt.G

3:00 am

Racing The Rez
For the Navajo and Hopi, running is much more than a sport, it is woven into the cultural fabric of their lives. Encouraged by their elders, many Navajos and Hopis begin running at an early age - to greet the morning sun, to prepare for a ceremony or simply to challenge themselves in the vast, southwestern landscape. In the rugged canyon lands of Northern Arizona, Navajo and Hopi cross-country runners from two rival high schools vie for the state championship while striving to find their place among their native people and the larger American culture. D

Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly"Magic of the Snowy Owl"
Mormons and Evangelicals - Many Christian evangelicals do not consider Mormonism a Christian faith. Lucky Severson examines the sources and extent of the disagreement with Stephen Davis of Claremont McKenna College, Patrick Mason chairman of Mormon studies at Claremont Graduate University and with Richard Mouw president of Fuller Theological Seminary. News Discussion - Host Bob Abernethy talks with Managing Editor Kim Lawton and Religion News Service Editor-in-Chief Kevin Eckstrom about the top religion news of the week, including the deadly attacks against US diplomats and embassies triggered by an anti-Islam video on YouTube. D

6:00 am

Cruz Reynoso: Sowing The Seeds of Justice
CRUZ REYNOSO: SOWING THE SEEDS OF JUSTICE paints a portrait of a man touched by injustice as a child who dedicated his life to fighting discrimination and inequality as a lawyer, judge and teacher. The compelling biography, told through a combination of archival footage and interviews, charts Cruz Reynoso's humble origins, his appointment to the California Supreme Court (the first Latino justice to serve in the state's highest court) and more recently, his leadership on the U. S. Commission on Civil Rights. D

7:00 am

Independent Lens"The Longoria Affair"
The only funeral parlor in Three Rivers, Texas, refuses to allow its chapel to be used for a service for Pvt. Felix Longoria, who died fighting the Japanese during World War II, because "the whites wouldn't like it." The action divides the town, becomes national news and brings together two stubborn and savvy leaders, Sen. Lyndon Johnson and activist Dr. Hector Garcia.G

8:00 am

History Detectives"Psychophone/War Dog Letter/Pancho Villa Watch Fob"
Did Thomas Edison make a machine to unlock the secrets of the dead? The military put great effort into a new "War Dogs" program during WWII. What went wrong on Cat Island? Did the owner of this watch fob witness the horrifying raid on Pancho Villa?G

Outdoor Idaho"Back to the Past"
There is a bright future in the past whether the Middle Ages, the era of the mountain men, the American Civil War, or just spending time at the genealogy library. This program meets re-enactors and others who touch the past by dressing in its costumes, learning its skills, researching its people, digging into forgotten historical sites, restoring building and growing heirloom plants. They reach for the past and help bring it alive in the present.G

Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly"Magic of the Snowy Owl"
Mormons and Evangelicals - Many Christian evangelicals do not consider Mormonism a Christian faith. Lucky Severson examines the sources and extent of the disagreement with Stephen Davis of Claremont McKenna College, Patrick Mason chairman of Mormon studies at Claremont Graduate University and with Richard Mouw president of Fuller Theological Seminary. News Discussion - Host Bob Abernethy talks with Managing Editor Kim Lawton and Religion News Service Editor-in-Chief Kevin Eckstrom about the top religion news of the week, including the deadly attacks against US diplomats and embassies triggered by an anti-Islam video on YouTube. D

12:00 pm

Cruz Reynoso: Sowing The Seeds of Justice
CRUZ REYNOSO: SOWING THE SEEDS OF JUSTICE paints a portrait of a man touched by injustice as a child who dedicated his life to fighting discrimination and inequality as a lawyer, judge and teacher. The compelling biography, told through a combination of archival footage and interviews, charts Cruz Reynoso's humble origins, his appointment to the California Supreme Court (the first Latino justice to serve in the state's highest court) and more recently, his leadership on the U. S. Commission on Civil Rights. D

1:00 pm

Independent Lens"The Longoria Affair"
The only funeral parlor in Three Rivers, Texas, refuses to allow its chapel to be used for a service for Pvt. Felix Longoria, who died fighting the Japanese during World War II, because "the whites wouldn't like it." The action divides the town, becomes national news and brings together two stubborn and savvy leaders, Sen. Lyndon Johnson and activist Dr. Hector Garcia.G

2:00 pm

History Detectives"Psychophone/War Dog Letter/Pancho Villa Watch Fob"
Did Thomas Edison make a machine to unlock the secrets of the dead? The military put great effort into a new "War Dogs" program during WWII. What went wrong on Cat Island? Did the owner of this watch fob witness the horrifying raid on Pancho Villa?G

Cruz Reynoso: Sowing The Seeds of Justice
CRUZ REYNOSO: SOWING THE SEEDS OF JUSTICE paints a portrait of a man touched by injustice as a child who dedicated his life to fighting discrimination and inequality as a lawyer, judge and teacher. The compelling biography, told through a combination of archival footage and interviews, charts Cruz Reynoso's humble origins, his appointment to the California Supreme Court (the first Latino justice to serve in the state's highest court) and more recently, his leadership on the U. S. Commission on Civil Rights. D

6:00 pm

Independent Lens"The Longoria Affair"
The only funeral parlor in Three Rivers, Texas, refuses to allow its chapel to be used for a service for Pvt. Felix Longoria, who died fighting the Japanese during World War II, because "the whites wouldn't like it." The action divides the town, becomes national news and brings together two stubborn and savvy leaders, Sen. Lyndon Johnson and activist Dr. Hector Garcia.G

7:00 pm

History Detectives"Psychophone/War Dog Letter/Pancho Villa Watch Fob"
Did Thomas Edison make a machine to unlock the secrets of the dead? The military put great effort into a new "War Dogs" program during WWII. What went wrong on Cat Island? Did the owner of this watch fob witness the horrifying raid on Pancho Villa?G

Independent Lens"The Longoria Affair"
The only funeral parlor in Three Rivers, Texas, refuses to allow its chapel to be used for a service for Pvt. Felix Longoria, who died fighting the Japanese during World War II, because "the whites wouldn't like it." The action divides the town, becomes national news and brings together two stubborn and savvy leaders, Sen. Lyndon Johnson and activist Dr. Hector Garcia.G